Why the California's DROP system is set up to fail
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The research critiques California's Delete Request and Opt-out Platform (DROP), a centralized system designed to allow residents to scrub their personal information from data broker databases. While the author acknowledges the ambitious legislative intent of the Delete Act, they argue the current framework is structurally flawed due to a reliance on broker self-reporting and a lack of independent verification. Key concerns include delayed enforcement timelines, technical fragility, and broad exemptions that allow companies to bypass deletion requirements with minimal oversight. The analysis suggests that without revenue-based penalties and rigorous auditing, the platform risks becoming mere "window dressing" rather than a functional deterrent against data exploitation. Ultimately, the source warns that the true effectiveness of the system remains unproven until mandatory compliance begins in late 2026.